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MPC In the News May 01, 2024

Politico Morning Money: Cannabis and Credit Cards

A coalition including the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, the Merchants Payments Coalition and the American Economic Liberties Project says lawmakers should enact legislation to curb credit card swipe fees despite a $30 billion proposed legal settlement that would cap the charges.

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MPC In the News May 01, 2024

Digital Transactions: Potential Merchant Savings on Swipe Fees Is the Latest Payments Battleground

The latest battle centers on data from payments consultancy CMSPI that says merchants will save $16.4 billion annually in credit card acceptance fees from passage of the proposed legislation, up from an estimated $15 billion in 2023. The increased savings come as the interchange fees merchants pay to accept credit cards surpassed $170 billion in 2023, costing the average family more than $1,100, according to estimates released by the Merchants Payments Coalition.

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Press Release April 30, 2024

Credit Card Competition Act Would Now Save Merchants and Consumers Over $16 Billion a Year

With the Credit Card Competition Act now projected to save merchants and consumers over $16 billion a year, passage is needed more than ever, MPC said.

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MPC In the News April 30, 2024

Gifts and Decorative Accessories: How Congress Could Save Retailers, Consumers $16 Billion a Year

According to the Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC), the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA) is projected to save merchants and consumers more than $16 billion a year, so its passage is pivotal for the U.S. economy. “Total swipe fees have jumped above $170 billion per year and cost the average family more than $1,100,” said Christopher Jones, MPC executive committee member and National Grocers Association SVP of Government Relations and Counsel. “Given those exploding numbers, the Credit Card Competition Act would save people an estimated $16 billion per year. Small businesses and their customers desperately need a competitive market system and the savings that would come from this legislation. It’s a modest hit to card industry revenues but very significant to those who ultimately pay these fees.”

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Press Release April 25, 2024

Swipe Fee Cost for Average Household Tops $1,100

Soaring credit and debit card swipe fees cost the average U.S. household more than $1,100 last year, MPC said.

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MPC In the News April 25, 2024

Gifts and Decorative Accessories: Merchants Beg Card Industry to ‘Stop Gouging American Consumers’ as Swipe Fee Costs Rise

Soaring credit and debit card swipe fees cost the average U.S. household more than $1,100 last year, the Merchants Payments Coalition said today.

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MPC In the News April 25, 2024

Chain Drug Review: Swipe fee cost for average household tops $1,100

“American families should not get bilked for more than $1,100 each year on swipe fees,” MPC Executive Committee member and National Retail Federation Senior Director of Government Relations Dylan Jeon said. “It’s time for the card industry to stop gouging American consumers and small businesses and compete to offer market-based, competitive fees. Instead, the credit card industry uses cartel pricing to extract more and more dollars from Americans’ pockets each year. Congress needs to pass the Credit Card Competition Act to fix the broken credit card market.”

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MPC In the News April 24, 2024

Door and Window Market: For Some, Credit Card Fees Are a Hindrance; For Others They're a Boon

According to the Merchants Payments Coalition (MPC), Visa and Mastercard control 80% of the U.S. credit card market. As a result, “Each centrally set the swipe fees charged by banks that issue cards under their brands, and also block transactions from being processed over other networks that could do the job with lower fees and better security,” MPC officials suggest.

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MPC In the News April 23, 2024

Credit Unions Today: Merchants Group Launches TV Ad Saying Card Legislation Must be Passed to Stop China From Getting Data

The Merchants Payments Coalition has launched a new TV commercial that warns there is “no bar to China’s payment network processing Americans’ credit card data” unless Congress passes the bill. The 30-second ad and similar digital banner ads are running in Washington and targeted markets around the country.

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Press Release April 23, 2024

New Ad Warns Credit Card Competition Act is Needed to Block China UnionPay from U.S. Credit Cards

A new television commercial being aired by MPC warns that there is no bar to China’s payment network processing Americans’ credit card data unless Congress passes the Credit Card Competition Act.

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